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so there's a more energy efficient way to do this. come on. only for. the want to technical issues i have to address. congo backwards. first lesson. at least i was able to pick up some tips as my competitors spent posting. to the bone bot. problem is all these guys are already twenty. it was slow going but i was determined to make it to the finish line and fortunately i was waiting to keep me around. zero. four or were they saying about five kilometers so this is what it takes to to live and work in the arctic. who's helped me a little. bit it's been a tough introduction to moment's thought i'd head out into the countryside to meet some animals who are thriving in the difficult conditions. and one thing i was really looking forward to doing up here was running into some oxic wildlife but aside from that it also seems that they might have wanted to exotic guests as well . hello autumn hi james nice to me this may be rather far from their native lot spots according to keep iraq film the cold doesn't bother them at all and they're surprisingly even tempera
so there's a more energy efficient way to do this. come on. only for. the want to technical issues i have to address. congo backwards. first lesson. at least i was able to pick up some tips as my competitors spent posting. to the bone bot. problem is all these guys are already twenty. it was slow going but i was determined to make it to the finish line and fortunately i was waiting to keep me around. zero. four or were they saying about five kilometers so this is what it takes to to live and...
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ambassador rice was a target of opportunity for a party that tends to spend a lot more time and a lot more energy on obstruction. so i think her statement was very, very mag nam mousz. i think she showed the true content of her kashlgter. and i believe that she's going to continue to serve our country. but i do think it's a sad day for the public when these sorts of falsehoods and unfair attacks can tie up a senate confirmation process that allows any one or two or small kabol of senators to bring the public to a screeching halt. >> now, is it not usually understood that foreign policy should be more bipartisan? and that some of these things when we're dealing with issues like this should be above the policy party bickering, governor. >> that's what you would hope. all of us would like to know what happened in benghazi. but this is a very dangerous world. and, in this case, this incident was unfolding and being investigated at the same time that ambassador rice was on the sunday show. so i think, especially, as we -- as we go back and unpack benghazi, i think it's important that we rise above pol
ambassador rice was a target of opportunity for a party that tends to spend a lot more time and a lot more energy on obstruction. so i think her statement was very, very mag nam mousz. i think she showed the true content of her kashlgter. and i believe that she's going to continue to serve our country. but i do think it's a sad day for the public when these sorts of falsehoods and unfair attacks can tie up a senate confirmation process that allows any one or two or small kabol of senators to...
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we need to provide it for energy security. many nations we buy oil from are anna l anathetical to the american way of democracy. we are fighting our enemies and it could end in the foreseeable future. but there is a second component that should have you steamed it had me steamed almost as much as my outrage at the fiscal cliff discussion in washington. i had to use the term fiscal cliff. hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the skaunterred opportunity in natural gas. he was quite bullish in the price of oil. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to get hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut for natural gas, and the opposite of oil, all papas talked. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. and natural gas isn't fungible. it costs fortunes to transport overseas and barely economical when transported overseas. the best use is in this country. and we need to harness natural gas to make product mo
we need to provide it for energy security. many nations we buy oil from are anna l anathetical to the american way of democracy. we are fighting our enemies and it could end in the foreseeable future. but there is a second component that should have you steamed it had me steamed almost as much as my outrage at the fiscal cliff discussion in washington. i had to use the term fiscal cliff. hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the skaunterred opportunity in natural gas. he was quite...
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now with the power vacuum suck middle east energy security into the chaos? we'll get answers next. >>> plus didn't think the government could throw money away into the wind and out to sea at the same time? oh, how wrong you are. details on a big new venture backed, by yes, your tax dollars. more "money" come being up ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it iso ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. sandra: is the syrian uprising taking a momentous turn? last threads of support for president assad looks to be unraveling. for the first time the russian government, one of as
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in addition, we could open up access to energy sources and generate revenues that way. the key here for conservatives is those new revenues not to be used for more spending and that they really be used to reduce the deficit. now, how we would lock that in when a past experiment have been rather a failure, i don't have the solution to, but it is important to note as there are absolutely revenues that are acceptable to conservatives. that leads me to the third point which is our long term issue explained are long term concerns are an issue. to the extempt there's tax revenues low today, it's not because of the rate. it's because the economy is under performing, and the economy is quite weak right now. we should see much stronger growth, and we should see employment rates much lower. we want to see policies put in place that strength b the economy and also -- strengthen the economy and also attack the longer term spending issue we have driven primarily through entitlements. when it comes to those, there's a number of broad bipartisan supported policy recommendations that a
in addition, we could open up access to energy sources and generate revenues that way. the key here for conservatives is those new revenues not to be used for more spending and that they really be used to reduce the deficit. now, how we would lock that in when a past experiment have been rather a failure, i don't have the solution to, but it is important to note as there are absolutely revenues that are acceptable to conservatives. that leads me to the third point which is our long term issue...
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the system of encouraging the energy-efficient flood tanks that will be installed in closets. but it inflicted pain on innocent victims at a time when they are the most vulnerable. thank you for your willingness to listen to our concerns and the opportunity to speak to you today. >> thank you for that excellently crafted statement. i have directed the staff to begin working on some of those suggestions. although the flood insurance is not the jurisdiction of this committee, we will look at that request and ferret it over to the appropriate jurisdiction. >> thank you for inviting me to speak. since the storm hit, we have done little else. our previous experience, we were among the first responders in 9/11 for the small business community. a few years later, i was privileged to travel to louisiana when we were confronting hurricane katrina in laying out a strategy for that effort. she has since returned the favor many times over by sharing information, materials, and she also chairs the national committee on disaster recovery that is working to institutionalize the best practice
the system of encouraging the energy-efficient flood tanks that will be installed in closets. but it inflicted pain on innocent victims at a time when they are the most vulnerable. thank you for your willingness to listen to our concerns and the opportunity to speak to you today. >> thank you for that excellently crafted statement. i have directed the staff to begin working on some of those suggestions. although the flood insurance is not the jurisdiction of this committee, we will look...
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liz: investors betting on clean energy sending shares soaring 50% in the public debut. the inside scoop. the chairman, yes, runs tesla, and the ceo and co-founder, they are cousins, david. boy, they are big on entrepreneurial spirit. they are coming up next. plus, the holiday shopping season in high gear. up next, an analyst who is worried about holiday shopping, even with last month's pop. telling us why, pointing us to winners and losers for your stock portfolio. ♪ look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. pl, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if u have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye d
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energy, tech, materials, all down. volatility, everybody is waiting for it, but the vix does not move at all. just a modest move again today. the fiscal cliff looks like it's going to be resolved. that's what the vix is saying, and the fed's actions are not going to create volatility, even additional futures contracts in the vix are not higher in the last several weeks here. we did have a spike in bond yields yesterday. some good very excited about the idea that perhaps we were going to have some inflation issues, but, you see, inflation portfolios that spiked yesterday, didn't do anything today. the gold issue is down and the pimco tips, didn't do anything today and even funds, etfs, maria, that short treasuries like that tbt, that bottom one there, that had big volume yesterday and today but not a lot of price action. maria, back to you. >> up next, no impact. someone here says the federal reserve's unprecedented action to keep the economy on track won't make a lick of a difference in avoiding the fiscal cliff. the d
energy, tech, materials, all down. volatility, everybody is waiting for it, but the vix does not move at all. just a modest move again today. the fiscal cliff looks like it's going to be resolved. that's what the vix is saying, and the fed's actions are not going to create volatility, even additional futures contracts in the vix are not higher in the last several weeks here. we did have a spike in bond yields yesterday. some good very excited about the idea that perhaps we were going to have...
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role in an issue of like these the united states on numerous occasions criticized russia for using energy as a political tool and what does senator lugar now wanted to do as soon as it discovered shale gas while senator lugar was the united states to go ahead and use gas as a political weapon sure gals together competition is strengthening and it's certainly a strange thing and europe but who is going to replace russia as the main supplier of gas to europe is very much a political question here's what seamen i've had to say on this the united states they want to see other suppliers. which under serious political control of united states such countries is as it were because looks. so they want to see these countries as the moon supplies to europe this is the. and keep in mind katie that there's another big issue at the moment there's sixteen applications pending to export u.s. gas to norn free trade countries that means that lugar's initiative will have to get in a very long line and i'm not really sure that lugar himself is up to waiting in that line since he just gave his retirement spee
role in an issue of like these the united states on numerous occasions criticized russia for using energy as a political tool and what does senator lugar now wanted to do as soon as it discovered shale gas while senator lugar was the united states to go ahead and use gas as a political weapon sure gals together competition is strengthening and it's certainly a strange thing and europe but who is going to replace russia as the main supplier of gas to europe is very much a political question...
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with the natural gas boom you have a great opportunity to transform energy policy. there is an interesting new e book by reid hunt, former chairman of the sec and former head of the broadband initiative that suggests if we rebuild the power grid and rebuild the knowledge grid, with robust moves on the broadband area, you could have a real trance formation of the country. you put some of those things together with a tax reform, if you decide to get really bold on tax reform and not just do income taxes where you might have something that is more memorable, and remember we have got 1.6 or $1.7 trillion in cash sitting in corporate coffers, get past this deadlock, you start to move some of that money into investment in the economy, you do things like what hunt levine want which is to bring back some of that corporate money into a public private partnership on an infrastructure bank, you know you could see something more done. but, you know, at the same time we always have to be aware of the second term blues. it is not easy, even with functional political process, and
with the natural gas boom you have a great opportunity to transform energy policy. there is an interesting new e book by reid hunt, former chairman of the sec and former head of the broadband initiative that suggests if we rebuild the power grid and rebuild the knowledge grid, with robust moves on the broadband area, you could have a real trance formation of the country. you put some of those things together with a tax reform, if you decide to get really bold on tax reform and not just do...
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just because regulations will be a little bit more transparent coming forward and the energy sector has been a hot one. how will that play in 2013. my clients are not looking at tomorrow or next week, they're looking to second quarter next year. liz: that is smart. i know you're looking at oil as well, looking at the aftermarket down another dollar on top of the $20 closing. no help at all. history the dollar was so weak the dollar still cannot manage, but what is this about? >> i know you love and we dip. liz: i think it is fascinating to watch, which truly is. >> yesterday the dollar was lower, today the dollar is higher. the dollar was pretty strong today. i agree with him about it being sensitive, but i think there is uncertainty. we are not really doing anything. we are waiting for what is going to happen. liz: what about the rumors of hedge fund liquidation? that is basically what we have had the past couple of days read a real shock factor. something had to have happened. >> unfortunately i am not privy to that, but if i had a nickel every time i heard about it moving the market,
just because regulations will be a little bit more transparent coming forward and the energy sector has been a hot one. how will that play in 2013. my clients are not looking at tomorrow or next week, they're looking to second quarter next year. liz: that is smart. i know you're looking at oil as well, looking at the aftermarket down another dollar on top of the $20 closing. no help at all. history the dollar was so weak the dollar still cannot manage, but what is this about? >> i know...
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>> you could do an energy policy. that's fiscal policy and create jobs. there are other things. >> the fed feels they are the only game in town, partly because fiscal policy's got to go the other way, and they are trying to keep the economy going with this expansion. is it a risky strategy? absolutely. >> yeah. >> and they don't want to say that they are nervous about it, but this is an experiment. they have never done this before. >> what do you want, buy technology? >> you know what? i think what you're seeing is bett performance going out the risk curve, okay? so early on you could make money buying treasuries because they rally. now we think they can't rally anymore. people moved into investment grade credit, right, safe assets. those yields are so far down so they are looking at riskier part of the curve. some of the high yields, we're being very picky. also remember systemic risk is going doubt. the possibility of your area falling apart with the ecb in the game right now. china, hard landing, so you've got worries about that so that's less downside
>> you could do an energy policy. that's fiscal policy and create jobs. there are other things. >> the fed feels they are the only game in town, partly because fiscal policy's got to go the other way, and they are trying to keep the economy going with this expansion. is it a risky strategy? absolutely. >> yeah. >> and they don't want to say that they are nervous about it, but this is an experiment. they have never done this before. >> what do you want, buy...
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and when i stop, you are to applaud my energy. thank you. >> nothing's off limits on "30 rock." around here there's always a camera in my face you part of my job, actually it is my job but on the hill, their job is to legislate. boring. some say the constant presence of cameras inside senate chambers is doing more harm than good, causing senators to grandstand and not actually do anything. friend of the show and msnbc contributor jimmy williams says get rid of them 'cause the he have north's backfired. welcome. >> hello. >> i think you will have a hard time convincing four people whose livelihood depends on cameras to remove them from the senate floor, but go ahead and make your case. >> not trying to convince you guys, trying to convince the united states senate. who i'm trying to convince. look, it's simple, from 1789 to 1986, obviously, we didn't have tv thanks entire time. the bottom line, we went through wars, civil wars, slavery. we debated world war i. we debated the treaty of versailles. debated all kinds of pithy, important things. guess what they actually, oh, my gosh,
and when i stop, you are to applaud my energy. thank you. >> nothing's off limits on "30 rock." around here there's always a camera in my face you part of my job, actually it is my job but on the hill, their job is to legislate. boring. some say the constant presence of cameras inside senate chambers is doing more harm than good, causing senators to grandstand and not actually do anything. friend of the show and msnbc contributor jimmy williams says get rid of them 'cause the he...
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i'm thankfully, knock on wood, not only healthy but have incredible stamina and energy. i just want to see what else is out there. >> she wants to see what sells out there as brilliant as she is and as popular, months important job in the world is being president of the united states there are so many things she can offer. >> absolutely. her options are wide open. she has an incredible resume, to say the least. what i think is amazing about secretary clinton, she crafted an identify bit herself and of herself bigger than one party. you know, the four years she has had as secretary of state has been remarkable, done, by every standard, a fantastic job. my advice to her and i think she knows better than anyone is take some time and rest because the pace she has been on is an unbelievable amount of strain on any human being. so i think for her to take some time, decide what she wants to do, got lecture circuit. >> the present is upon us, this issue of her testifying at this hearing governor rendell, as i reported, this report is pretty scathing, as far as the criticism for
i'm thankfully, knock on wood, not only healthy but have incredible stamina and energy. i just want to see what else is out there. >> she wants to see what sells out there as brilliant as she is and as popular, months important job in the world is being president of the united states there are so many things she can offer. >> absolutely. her options are wide open. she has an incredible resume, to say the least. what i think is amazing about secretary clinton, she crafted an identify...
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senator richard lugar who believes it would help european countries lower their dependence on russian energy supplies so to discuss this in more detail let's cross over to the business that's got. there waiting for us on top of this story so if possible would allow u.s. deaths exports to european nato member countries through a nato members all located in europe is that will threat to russia that well not necessarily even if the federal regulators approve this and keep in mind it can't really be done without this approval because the nato countries in europe are not really free trade partners of the united states at the moment but even if the federal regulators give green light to this initiative it doesn't really make any sense for the united states itself now politics aside for a second the economics don't really add up thanks to the shale gas revolution the united states just recently became import independent and now sending cheap american gas overseas would naturally boost domestic prices essentially jeopardizing the whole manufacturing revival experts both here in russia and abroad sup
senator richard lugar who believes it would help european countries lower their dependence on russian energy supplies so to discuss this in more detail let's cross over to the business that's got. there waiting for us on top of this story so if possible would allow u.s. deaths exports to european nato member countries through a nato members all located in europe is that will threat to russia that well not necessarily even if the federal regulators approve this and keep in mind it can't really...
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ashley: your company, you say in your notes, you like energy xx1 to deliver twice the energy and then some of the has government regulations slowed you down in that effort? >> you know, i think coming out of the moratorium it definitely slowed us down but now that we all understand the regs and everybody has gotten used to dealing with it, and day-to-day activities it is fairly mundane and things are going about and we're able to do our business. ashley: we talk about energy independence. will that ever happen? we're getting closer and closer it that, john? is that a good thing? it would appear to be but i can't imagine saudi arabia would be very happy about it. >> yeah. i think, you know, i think you've got to remember that people like to talk about america and forget about the rest of the world. america is going to make some great headways. the developing nations have actually declined on their oil consumption since 2007 by about 6 million barrels. but the developing nations around the world are up 10 million barrels, hence the increase in demand. i think in the u.s. we have a legit
ashley: your company, you say in your notes, you like energy xx1 to deliver twice the energy and then some of the has government regulations slowed you down in that effort? >> you know, i think coming out of the moratorium it definitely slowed us down but now that we all understand the regs and everybody has gotten used to dealing with it, and day-to-day activities it is fairly mundane and things are going about and we're able to do our business. ashley: we talk about energy independence....
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atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider applying nuclear energy as not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me lucy catherine of well ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels are facing execution on thursday this unless a fifteen million dollar ransom is paid on car cochon no one has been working in syria during the conflict helping international news outlets including our t.v. now the world's main groups defending the press have strongly condemned the targeting of reporters a middle east correspondent paula sleeker is following those developments. the journalist and coach never was taken hostage in october and no holmes the free syrian army has held her for nearly two months they've accused her of being both a russian and a syrian spy she has a kid into you tube videos that were released earlier by the free syrian army and in one of those she appealed to the embassies ukraine and russia as well as to the syrian government to meet the demands of the kidnappe
atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider applying nuclear energy as not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. world news live from our moscow headquarters you're watching r t with me lucy catherine of well ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels are facing execution on thursday this unless a fifteen million dollar ransom is paid on car cochon no one has been working in syria during the conflict helping international news outlets...
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energy technologies. you know, one of the things on this cliff is the end of the wind energy production tax which has been so incredibly successful in helping build this wind industry that is ready to take off but still needs a bit more support. clean energy, to my state, illinois, the middle west where we got lots of wind. it's free. and investing in wind energy, if that expires we're being to lose 7,000 jobs in illinois alone because of the failure to help invest in the wind energy industry. mr. johnson: well, it's not profitable at had time for private industry to invest in such a new way of producing energy. there's no profit in it. they won't do it. but government, having the leadership and the vision to understand where we need to go, how we need to take our people into the future, our leadership, we, the public policy apparatus, the government, we the people, the government, us, we have a responsibility not just to enhance short-term profits, we have a responsibility as a government to plan and pre
energy technologies. you know, one of the things on this cliff is the end of the wind energy production tax which has been so incredibly successful in helping build this wind industry that is ready to take off but still needs a bit more support. clean energy, to my state, illinois, the middle west where we got lots of wind. it's free. and investing in wind energy, if that expires we're being to lose 7,000 jobs in illinois alone because of the failure to help invest in the wind energy industry....
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and two years later he took the lead in energy independence and the energy independence and security act of 2007. that bill was an even more ambitious effort than 2005 as the national journal reported, it was the most sweeping energy-efficiency legislation ever put into law. on both these bills, jeff worked in a commendable bipartisan fashion with senator domenici, a longtime republican from our home state of new mexico. he also achieved these compromise bills with a republican house in 2005, a democratic house in 2007, and both were signed into law by a republican president, george w. bush. jeff mentioned earlier the public lands package of 2009. this was another great achievement. jeff reached across the aisle for compromise and protected two million acres in nine states as new wilderness areas and more than a thousand miles of rivers and streams. one of the greatest land protection laws ever, and it will benefit for generations to come. and it is part of the legacy of jeff bingaman. we are spending time these days debating the failings of the senate, the gridlock, the partisanship
and two years later he took the lead in energy independence and the energy independence and security act of 2007. that bill was an even more ambitious effort than 2005 as the national journal reported, it was the most sweeping energy-efficiency legislation ever put into law. on both these bills, jeff worked in a commendable bipartisan fashion with senator domenici, a longtime republican from our home state of new mexico. he also achieved these compromise bills with a republican house in 2005, a...
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that's right, 78 quad drillon uses of energy. no kidding about it. when we look at what's happening in the energy complex today, a lot has to do with the fiscal cliff. you know, we saw the big builds in gasoline supplies over the last couple weeks and refining mar gyps cut in half. we have problems on the side where the supplies are tight, and the question for this market over the long term is how quickly refinders can flip to the other side. the other big news, of course, looking at aaa today, they say that holiday gasoline demand is 1.6% above a year ago. talk metals with that, always shimmering, sandra smith. >> thank you for that intrough, mr. phil. look at this, guys, messing with the charts here, a six-month chart, silver and gold. the gold line here, and silver out performing gold so far in 20 # 12. gold prices up 10%. silver up 21%, guys, so, really, outshining gold so far. look at what's happening with gold today. i'm going to throw up an year-to-date chart here. big sell off in the open, profit taking after a jump yesterday. the reason folk
that's right, 78 quad drillon uses of energy. no kidding about it. when we look at what's happening in the energy complex today, a lot has to do with the fiscal cliff. you know, we saw the big builds in gasoline supplies over the last couple weeks and refining mar gyps cut in half. we have problems on the side where the supplies are tight, and the question for this market over the long term is how quickly refinders can flip to the other side. the other big news, of course, looking at aaa today,...
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they know what the room rate is, but now look, a mandatory tip for a bellman, $5, energy surcharge $12, a resort fee of almost $16. so, all of a sudden, $30 to $40 more than they bargained for, and it was never disclosed. >> even though you may have already tipped the bellman, peter. >> exactly. then ask if the bellman even gets that mandatory tip -- >> does the bellman get that mandatory tip? >> no, i asked. >> so, what does the federal trade commission do about this? >> well, they sent a letter to 22 hotels, which they have not named, and this is what they said in the letter -- "we believe that online hotel reservation sites should include in the quoted total price any unavoidable and mandatory fees, such as resort fees, that consumers will be charged to stay at the hotel." in the case of the ftc, they're basically focusing on the website. it's more than just the website. i called seven hotels yesterday and asked them to quote me the room rate. everybody did. not one of them quoted any of those other fees that they would have then added on when you're walking out of the hotel. >> and
they know what the room rate is, but now look, a mandatory tip for a bellman, $5, energy surcharge $12, a resort fee of almost $16. so, all of a sudden, $30 to $40 more than they bargained for, and it was never disclosed. >> even though you may have already tipped the bellman, peter. >> exactly. then ask if the bellman even gets that mandatory tip -- >> does the bellman get that mandatory tip? >> no, i asked. >> so, what does the federal trade commission do about...
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the department of defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the department of energy to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise to instruct the motion conferees, the national defense authorization for fiscal year 2013, to accept the senate language that requires the plan for promoting the security of afghan women and girls during the security transition process. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: motion to instruct conferees offered by mrs. davis of california. mrs. davis of california moves that the managers on the part of the house at the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on the senate amendment to the bill h.r. 4310 be instructed to agree to section 1249 of the senate amendment relating to a plan for promoting the security of afghan women and girls duri
the department of defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the department of energy to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise to instruct the motion conferees, the national defense authorization for...
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you have more energy. wakes up the brain. and you can do your jobs. >> and the american heart association says it works. >> the american heart association came out with a study a month ago, that showed that transdental meditation, highly effective for reducing high blood pressure, reducing risk of stroke. and actually, reducing mortality rates by almost 50% from people who have been meditating for five years. >> well -- >> and they find that hosting morning television, is the opposite of all those things. >> counteracts it. >> all of them, yes. >> just keep me in balance. >> yes. >> you will die the exact same day. you would have, yeah. >> that's really reassuring, jerry. thanks very much. >> you're welcome. >> i'm going to move over right now, to some very exciting work you're doing because it's not just -- it can help anybody. but you guys are going into schools right now, helping at-risk kids. helping soldiers coming back from iraq, afghanistan, suffering from posttraumatic stress. also, women who have been victims of viol
you have more energy. wakes up the brain. and you can do your jobs. >> and the american heart association says it works. >> the american heart association came out with a study a month ago, that showed that transdental meditation, highly effective for reducing high blood pressure, reducing risk of stroke. and actually, reducing mortality rates by almost 50% from people who have been meditating for five years. >> well -- >> and they find that hosting morning television,...
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the cheap energy and consistent energy in our country is remarkable. it is why -- >> stock's up 85% this year. >> they are coining money, david, i know you can say they are late with that but you get these major industrial companies taking advantage of lower energy costs in this country. it is a win for the american people. i'm try to be upbeat in the face of washington pulling us down every single day. >> upbeat tonight on "mad money," 6 and 11? >> brigs and stratton, machinery company. i got to tell you, i use a briggs and stratton energy to be able to power my house during the power outage. see you back here to >> all right, buddy. >> 6.5, the magic number, how let fed says the rate of unemployment has to get to before it even thinks about raising rates. what if we don't get there? we will explore what's at stake for your money. keep it here. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what t
the cheap energy and consistent energy in our country is remarkable. it is why -- >> stock's up 85% this year. >> they are coining money, david, i know you can say they are late with that but you get these major industrial companies taking advantage of lower energy costs in this country. it is a win for the american people. i'm try to be upbeat in the face of washington pulling us down every single day. >> upbeat tonight on "mad money," 6 and 11? >> brigs and...
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we have 9, 10-year-old kids who are drinking gallons of energy drinks in order to get an edge. kids when they're 12 or 13 will spend thousands of dollars on unregulated supplements, muscle supplements, diet supplements in order to get bigger and stronger and faster. and then when they get to high school where it's really competitive and winning is really important, they go to the hard stuff. >> tim green was a star defensive end for the atlanta falcons for eight years. since his retirement he's been successful as a broadcaster, attorney and a novelist and among his novels he has written a series of books for young readers on sports. he joins me now on the phone. tim, good morning to you. >> good morning, don, good to be with you. >> good to be with you, too, thanks for coming on. you have children. you've written for kids and coached them. do you worry about young athletes taking the wrong message about performance-enhancing drugs? >> absolutely. whatever young players hear about professional athletes, using performance drugs, the message is loud and clear that it is a part of
we have 9, 10-year-old kids who are drinking gallons of energy drinks in order to get an edge. kids when they're 12 or 13 will spend thousands of dollars on unregulated supplements, muscle supplements, diet supplements in order to get bigger and stronger and faster. and then when they get to high school where it's really competitive and winning is really important, they go to the hard stuff. >> tim green was a star defensive end for the atlanta falcons for eight years. since his...
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watchdog resumed talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider quire of energy is not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. welcome to r.t. world news around the clock kerry just ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels faces execution on thursday that's a fifty million dollar ransom is paid. had been working in syria during the conflict helping international media including r.t. european federation of journalists has strongly condemned the targeting reporters making outrageous demands a middle east correspondent for the smear is following developments. the journalist and her coach never was taken hostage in october and no hones the free syrian army has held her for nearly two months they've accused her of being both a russian and a syrian spy she has appeared in two you tube videos that were released earlier by the free syrian army and in one of those she appealed to the embassies of ukraine and russia as well as to the syrian government to meet the demands of the kidnappers it's very difficult to say whether in fact these demands will in fact be made she
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that would mean a $148 million cut to the department of energy's energy efficiency and renewable energy program alone. these cuts would tremendously damage our ability to develop the clean energy technologies of tomorrow, technologies that lead to not only lower energy bills for our constituents but also to new businesses and middle-class jobs. i see it every day in my congressional district where cutting edge companies like launch point technologies can transform and use federal funding to develop new exciting ideas that would otherwise lange wish on the drawing board -- languish on the drawing board. the threat of the fiscal cliff is real. we need to come together and pass a balanced package that continues building for a clean energy future. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house an enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. h.r. 2467, an act to take serl federal lands in mono county, california, into trust for the benefit of the bridgeport indian colony. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone furthe
that would mean a $148 million cut to the department of energy's energy efficiency and renewable energy program alone. these cuts would tremendously damage our ability to develop the clean energy technologies of tomorrow, technologies that lead to not only lower energy bills for our constituents but also to new businesses and middle-class jobs. i see it every day in my congressional district where cutting edge companies like launch point technologies can transform and use federal funding to...
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because the cost of doing business, thanks to energy costs, is coming down. >> governor jack markell joining us, a democrat from the state of delaware. nice to have you with us. we had a few little audio glitches while you were talking. our apologies for that. >>> still ahead on "starting point" you know when the show you're watching goes to commercial, all of a sudden things get so much louder, have you noticed that? people complain about that all the time. well, now the government is going to step in and fix this problem. it's about time. we'll talk about that straight ahead. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today f
because the cost of doing business, thanks to energy costs, is coming down. >> governor jack markell joining us, a democrat from the state of delaware. nice to have you with us. we had a few little audio glitches while you were talking. our apologies for that. >>> still ahead on "starting point" you know when the show you're watching goes to commercial, all of a sudden things get so much louder, have you noticed that? people complain about that all the time. well, now...
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probably going to need an energy secretary. you can't have a protacted fight about every single one of those. he's probably going to -- likely he may need a supreme court justice. >> bill: or two or three. >> right right. so you kind of have to pick and choose where your battles are going to be. >> bill: brenda is out in cincinnati. good morning. >> good morning. and i'm calling regarding -- i almost agree with everything the lady tula said. i think that was her name. oh i believe in picking and fighting our battles. i fought the battle hard here in cincinnati. i like john kerry like she said. john kerry is weak, i'm sorry. i voted for him. but he's not the strongest person against the republicans. and we need to pick our battles and start now. i'm sick and tired of being told by republicans who blankety blank we can pick and who we can choose while they think this is the reason why they're the way they are now because this president gave gave, gave. i'm sick of the give. i worked my butt getting people out to win ohio. i've be
probably going to need an energy secretary. you can't have a protacted fight about every single one of those. he's probably going to -- likely he may need a supreme court justice. >> bill: or two or three. >> right right. so you kind of have to pick and choose where your battles are going to be. >> bill: brenda is out in cincinnati. good morning. >> good morning. and i'm calling regarding -- i almost agree with everything the lady tula said. i think that was her name. oh...
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big energy scam called leed, the designation for energy efficient buildings across the country. there is a builders council that has fisted this racket on the country for quite a while and there is all sorts of government incentives at every level so architects and designers pursue this designation. and in the nation's schools, this has become somewhat of a boondoggle. usa today did a very good investigative report on how it's based on a lot of junk science 'cause what you'll have a lot of these eco zealots claiming that these energy efficient modifications somehow improve academic performance. no evidence whatsoever. >> steve: it's so crazy because we're opinioning hundreds of millions of dollars on these green buildings that aren't green and, in fact, some of the old buildings are more energy efficient. michelle, have a terrific weekend. thank you very much for joining us on this thursday. >> you bet. take care. >> brian: coming up, hall and oaths in a nasty fight. one in the slammer. say it ain't so. more to this story than you think. >> gretchen: she's a rich girl. ♪ appar
big energy scam called leed, the designation for energy efficient buildings across the country. there is a builders council that has fisted this racket on the country for quite a while and there is all sorts of government incentives at every level so architects and designers pursue this designation. and in the nation's schools, this has become somewhat of a boondoggle. usa today did a very good investigative report on how it's based on a lot of junk science 'cause what you'll have a lot of...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ faced off against each other out in the street ♪ >>> andrew cuomo, governor christie are somewhere over there. where are you? there they are. they look friendly now -- they look friendly now, but 2016. >> okay. that's more from the concert last night. looks like fun. chris christie was there doing a great job for the state of new jersey in the wake of hurricane sandy. such a weird question about his weight recently. we'll talk about that. we'll talk about north korea with richard haass. but we'll wait for joe for that. he's left. he's mad at me because i want to talk about bromenated vegetable oil. >> he's rebelling. >> because they're gone. >> jen, never again. do not bring those doughnuts. there's a story on "the new york times" business section. turns to a substance use for decades. there's this woman complaining about a certain product that is put in mountain dew, poweraid, fanthat, fresca, sunkist. if you read it, you'll find out what it is. these are drinks you s
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ faced off against each other out in the street ♪ >>> andrew cuomo, governor christie are somewhere over there. where are you? there they are. they look friendly now -- they look friendly now, but 2016. >> okay. that's more from the concert last night. looks like fun. chris christie was there doing a great job for the state of new jersey in the wake of hurricane sandy. such a weird question about his weight recently. we'll talk...
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year over year ex-food and energy up 2.2%. the former up 1.5% is definitely a bit light 2.3% our last look. one could argue matches expectations. a little heavier than our last year over year look which was 2.1. you know if we look at the claims number it's 343,000. that is definitely a very big drop from an upperly advised 372,000. so you know, we're down 29,000 on initial claims. and we're getting back into a zone that we were kind of carving out before superstorm sandy. whether this number is back on track, and around all its distortions of holidays and storms and weather and whatnot, i can't say. but most people around me were shaking their head when they saw it. there's your litany of date to. there's still more to come. you got 170 handle on 10s. a 290 handle on 30s. and it seems like there's some major divergence going on between ten-year and boone which we haven't seen in awhile spread widening. back to you. >> so okay. we're going to -- i mean, you're -- you're pessimistic, too, about anything good happening. but we c
year over year ex-food and energy up 2.2%. the former up 1.5% is definitely a bit light 2.3% our last look. one could argue matches expectations. a little heavier than our last year over year look which was 2.1. you know if we look at the claims number it's 343,000. that is definitely a very big drop from an upperly advised 372,000. so you know, we're down 29,000 on initial claims. and we're getting back into a zone that we were kind of carving out before superstorm sandy. whether this number...
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is the energy there? the age factor. it could be fascinating. >> it would be like the patriots against the jets. >>> still to come -- deck the halls. how about wreck the halls? >> the victoria's secret models release a video i'll watch in private. i have no idea what they say, but they sure look good. we'll be right back. >> announcer: world news now ♪ when i see your face there's not a thing that i would change ♪ >> yes, indeed. >> this should be your favorite story of the day. >> this is. victoria's secret angels, those eyes, lips, the curves, perfection in every conceivable way. >> ah, except one. can they sing? linsey davis tells us how they may have hit their first wrong note, ever. >> reporter: just call them dancer, prancer and vixen. only it's not exactly their noses that are red but their cheeks, flush with embarrassment now that this holiday video from victoria's secret is making its way around the internet. and not for the reason you might think. ♪ don we now our gay apparel, fa la, la, la, la ♪ no, is
is the energy there? the age factor. it could be fascinating. >> it would be like the patriots against the jets. >>> still to come -- deck the halls. how about wreck the halls? >> the victoria's secret models release a video i'll watch in private. i have no idea what they say, but they sure look good. we'll be right back. >> announcer: world news now ♪ when i see your face there's not a thing that i would change ♪ >> yes, indeed. >> this should be your...
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. >> we didn't have a great energy policy. we're importing 50%, 60% of oil from overseas, some from places where they want to kill us. so it's a bad deal. and now, we're given another chance. that chance is unbelievable. exxon, the united states, like 2025, we're going to be energy self-sufficient in coal -- i mean oil and natural gas. that will make america more competitive, it will reduce the deficit, reduce the pressure. let's do it wisely. >> and in just the last few minutes, the opec secretary said he doesn't see any threat from u.s. shale product, this after the uae minister has suggested a response from the oil ministers in vienna. gary ross, welcome. >> nice to be here. >> the shale revolution in the u.s., is it a game changer as much as we're hearing from jamie dimon, arcelormittal? do you think this is going to make the u.s. energy independent, almost? >> well, we think it is. it's huge. we've statemented about 11110 billion pounds of recovery oil from shale crude. u.s. product will be going up overall, about a milli
. >> we didn't have a great energy policy. we're importing 50%, 60% of oil from overseas, some from places where they want to kill us. so it's a bad deal. and now, we're given another chance. that chance is unbelievable. exxon, the united states, like 2025, we're going to be energy self-sufficient in coal -- i mean oil and natural gas. that will make america more competitive, it will reduce the deficit, reduce the pressure. let's do it wisely. >> and in just the last few minutes,...
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. >> they were going to use it for energy. we gave them the ability to do that. they turned it into a nuclear weapon, and they are clearly trying to make nuclear warheads so they can hit us with them. >> that's just it. the problem is we should do something. from all the stuff that tboft is telling us about the interior, they are a paper giant. but they got nothing else. what did everyone learn? we don't do -- oh woo -- we do crap until they get their hands on a nuclear weapon. we did it with iran and then what happened there? that's the message we are giving to our enemies. we will interfere as much as possible, but when you get the nuclear weapon, hands-off. i feel they need to shake up the game. >> that's what happened with north korea. when they get the choice of it is a hands-off approach. there is the ability to hit us with us. >> i think it is a lesson. we don't want them to be in that position where we can't do anything. >> where is china this china is so big. they could crush north korea. >> north korea gets 90% of their oil from china. if china cutoff t
. >> they were going to use it for energy. we gave them the ability to do that. they turned it into a nuclear weapon, and they are clearly trying to make nuclear warheads so they can hit us with them. >> that's just it. the problem is we should do something. from all the stuff that tboft is telling us about the interior, they are a paper giant. but they got nothing else. what did everyone learn? we don't do -- oh woo -- we do crap until they get their hands on a nuclear weapon. we...
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i hope we do more on energy issues across the board. and finally, i think making sure the united states remains competitive in what will be as the world economy recovers, which we hope it will, we have to invest in our people, education, our science. other countries are copying the model we used and made very successful. we need to do immigration reform and make sure the u.s. is competitive. >> jackie? >> i wanted to ask about several areas where the democrats leverage might not be so great. on c.p.i. and the medicare retirement age. how does the president say no to those when we came to know in july 2011 when he was negotiating with the speaker he agreed to both of those in exchange to higher revenues. the second one would be on the state tax but the democrats are split on that. i'm curious as to what -- ok, medicare age and c.p.i., the state tax and the payroll tax or its equivalent. i wound what the equivalent is. >> on the payroll tax cut or its equivalent. as you know in the december 2010 tax discussions, we agreed that we would re
i hope we do more on energy issues across the board. and finally, i think making sure the united states remains competitive in what will be as the world economy recovers, which we hope it will, we have to invest in our people, education, our science. other countries are copying the model we used and made very successful. we need to do immigration reform and make sure the u.s. is competitive. >> jackie? >> i wanted to ask about several areas where the democrats leverage might not be...
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economy. >> thank you for all you've done to make the continent more energy independent. i thank you for being on the show, mark papa. >> thank you, jim. >> okay. that's mark papa, the chairman and ceo of eog resources. this man has found more oil for his shareholders than any other company i follow which is why it's been a great producer for not just oil but also for profits in the stock market. i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, overpowering? eaton's been on a roll since announcing acquisition of cooper industries. now that the deal is closed can this stock still light up the ticker? or is it time to pull the plug? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the ceo. >>> lately the industrials have been coming back with a vengeance. today we got news of a host of industrials. big mines, reporting much better than expected future quarters, even though this was just okay. cummins, truck engine company announced a billion dollar buy back. dupont surprisingly bullish global gdp forecast for 2013. the fact we like the tide turning for this cohort, we tend to own the stoc
economy. >> thank you for all you've done to make the continent more energy independent. i thank you for being on the show, mark papa. >> thank you, jim. >> okay. that's mark papa, the chairman and ceo of eog resources. this man has found more oil for his shareholders than any other company i follow which is why it's been a great producer for not just oil but also for profits in the stock market. i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, overpowering? eaton's...
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meanwhile apart from temporary fluctuations a largely reflected swings in energy prices it's likely to run at or below the federal markets to present objective in the coming quarters and over the longer term. against the macroeconomic backdrop of higher unemployment and subdued inflation the -- the committee took several steps, first it decided to continue his purchases of agency mortgage-backed securities initiated at the september meeting at a pace of $40 billion per month. second, the committee decided to purchase longer-term treasury securities initially at a pace of $45 billion per month after a skirt program to extend the average maturity withholdings is completed at the end of the year. and continuing its asset purchases the committee seeks to maintain downward pressure on longer-term interest rates and the financial -- thereby promoting hiring and economic growth while ensuring that inflation over time is close to her to present objective. finally the committee today also modified its future rate policy to provide more information to the public about how it reacts revolving eco
meanwhile apart from temporary fluctuations a largely reflected swings in energy prices it's likely to run at or below the federal markets to present objective in the coming quarters and over the longer term. against the macroeconomic backdrop of higher unemployment and subdued inflation the -- the committee took several steps, first it decided to continue his purchases of agency mortgage-backed securities initiated at the september meeting at a pace of $40 billion per month. second, the...
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america's on track to become one of the world's top energy producers. and eog resources has been leading the way in some of the country's largest finds. can this oily play continue to produce slick gains? cramer drills down in his exclusive with the ceo. and later, overpowering? e tunes have been on a role since announcing its acquisition of grant cooper industries. now that the deal is closed can this stock still light light up the sticker or is it time to pug the plug? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the ceo all coming up on "mad money." >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow jim cramer on twitter. have a question? #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to mad money at cnbc.com. or call us at 1-800-743-cnbc. head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs.
america's on track to become one of the world's top energy producers. and eog resources has been leading the way in some of the country's largest finds. can this oily play continue to produce slick gains? cramer drills down in his exclusive with the ceo. and later, overpowering? e tunes have been on a role since announcing its acquisition of grant cooper industries. now that the deal is closed can this stock still light light up the sticker or is it time to pug the plug? don't miss cramer's...
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it is strong and vital, giving off something of the energy of great mountains." (narrator) with success came increased self-assurance. in the summer of 1929, he married irina radetzky. moore stopped teaching and began to concentrate on his own work, and he sought out the leaders of surrealism. he met pablo picasso in paris. the ideas underpinning works like picasso's figure carrying a stone began to filter into moore's sensibility, emerging as the four-piece composition. alberto giacometti was also an influence. the swiss sculptor was exploring an abstract style - part biology, part geometry - in works like woman. moore responded with a carved, abstracted head. he continued to explore surrealism and its exploration of what lay beyond the boundaries of logic and reason. moore joined the loose association of british artists who were influenced by surrealism. he showed works in the international surrealist exhibition of 1936 in london. but he was not quite a card-carrying surrealist. henry moore took from the continental avant-garde of his day whatever he liked the
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made we have made gains in domestic energy production. dep we remain highly vulnerable still our dependency on oil and equally important, even if we are able to produce more energy and home, we cannot isolate to e ourselves from energy drivenave shocks to the global economy. in other words, we have to cooperate with other nations ing improving the global system of manufacturing and moving energy supplies currently a key to this is helping to insure the completiog ofy the seven energy corridor a serving central and southeasterg europe and unleashing our own t natural gas exports to address allies the energy vulnerabilities of our closest allies.food pctio the potential global crisis ove. food production is less well understood, whereas research is opening many new frontiers,h productivity of global agriculture will not keep up with projected to last many countries change theia policies. wider this starts with a much widerlug embrace of agriculture technology, includinghniques. genetically modified techniqueso the risks of climate changethi
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years and been a role model for me being on the ways and means committee and the house committee in energy and commerce. thank you for your service and friendship. it is hard to go through this list. mr. miller, this is a wonderful privilege to say thank you, the countless hours that you could add up for the service to constituents and the tremendous leadership within this body and these members who have given their all and will not be back at the 113th. it's important to say their names and to honor them and give them credit for what they have done. joe baca has been a fixture for the central valley and agriculture, someone who has agriculture number one in my district as well. but there is much to remember joe baca for and his contributions in agriculture and the financial services committee as well. my colleague, former colleague, bob filner, who has already assumed another position within our government, as mayor of san diego. i think of bob filner and i think of veterans' issues and he was a college professor before he came to congress, as my husband was and reached out to each other
years and been a role model for me being on the ways and means committee and the house committee in energy and commerce. thank you for your service and friendship. it is hard to go through this list. mr. miller, this is a wonderful privilege to say thank you, the countless hours that you could add up for the service to constituents and the tremendous leadership within this body and these members who have given their all and will not be back at the 113th. it's important to say their names and to...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> it's time now to clear the air. and while the president and speaker boehner continue to trudge through trickle as they try to reach an agreement, the fiscal cliff has already arrived for workers in michigan. the protests that marked the passage of legislation signed almost immediately by governor rick snyder were indicative of the anger felt by hard working americans who know that their future will soon begin to darken. republicans like rick snyder argue these right to work laws will improve a state's economy by creating more jobs. but like many of their favorite mantras, the facts do not support the claim. an exhaustive study conducted by a highly respected economist has found that states which have already enacted the law have seen no increase in business start-ups or rates of employment. but what they have seen is this. employment, wages, and per capita personal income are all lower on average, in right to work states. so congratulations to governor
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> it's time now to clear the air. and while the president and speaker boehner continue to trudge through trickle as they try to reach an agreement, the fiscal cliff has already arrived for workers in michigan. the protests that marked the passage of legislation signed almost immediately by governor rick snyder were indicative of the anger felt by hard working americans who know that their future will...
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if you did energy the president wants it do raise taxes on income and on dividends and capital gains which is harmful to the economy, you only generate next year $68 billion which funds the government for less than a week. what do you do the other 51 weeks of the year? you have a weak sluggish stagnant economy that is growing more slowly than two years ago when the president we cannot raise taxes and at that time growth was stronger than it is today and now he seems to have the obsession with raising taxes and especially raising taxes on small business. republicans believe spending has to be in the equation. can you not solve what airlines this country and what is going to help our long term fiscal solvency unless you deal with spending and entitlement reform. that is why we believe that has to be part of the solution. >>neil: thank you, senator. hope you are nut there through christmas. >> the president says he is prepareed to do some tough cuts. but what in congressman, what are you open to cutting? >>guest: thank you for having me, neil. we have seen the cuts and the president pro
if you did energy the president wants it do raise taxes on income and on dividends and capital gains which is harmful to the economy, you only generate next year $68 billion which funds the government for less than a week. what do you do the other 51 weeks of the year? you have a weak sluggish stagnant economy that is growing more slowly than two years ago when the president we cannot raise taxes and at that time growth was stronger than it is today and now he seems to have the obsession with...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> we now know the names of the two people killed at an oregon mall shooting. investigators are calling heinous. 54-year-old cindy ann yuille is described as everybody's friend who put everybody first. steven matthew forsyth is being remembered as a passionate and zest for life. kristina shevchenko remains hospitalized in serious condition. dan, what do we know about the gunman? >> reporter: wolf, we can tell you that the shooter stole the gun that was used during the attack, according to authorities, stole the gun just the day before it happened. came here to the mall, police side fied the shooter as 22-year-old jacob tyler robert
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> we now know the names of the two people killed at an...
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fiscal cliff didn't seem to have as much energy around t.each day that passes we're hearing from our clients, we're going to hold off and we have to make sure. it's really the quickness in which they can do this. >> i was going to ask you if you did that survey today, i wonder whether or not the hiring plans would be a little bit different. if we go into recession or are go over the cliff, what do you think the survey results would look like? >> it's a great question, and, you know, of course, you can't get down to what those 18,000 employers would really say now because some still have demand and some would be less impacted and more impacted. we look at our clients and what they are trying to do right now. 27% in this survey said there would be no change, and the reason this number is high and higher than we've seen, they are holding their hands tight. okay. what do i do? don't know what to do, but we're hearing also, you know what, as your previous guest said if i had some certainty i would feel a little bit better about hiring some people and adding that cost on and until we get t
fiscal cliff didn't seem to have as much energy around t.each day that passes we're hearing from our clients, we're going to hold off and we have to make sure. it's really the quickness in which they can do this. >> i was going to ask you if you did that survey today, i wonder whether or not the hiring plans would be a little bit different. if we go into recession or are go over the cliff, what do you think the survey results would look like? >> it's a great question, and, you know,...
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energy generation and we're paying a lot of attention to renewables energy. nuclear power to gas we want to make sure the sources of supply are good and diversify because we think that's what makes sense for the long term interests of the british economy i know you have a lot of experience in banking one of the issues that we hear more and more about is the fact that it's the banking sector that's to blame or partially to blame for the current state of the of the global economy and in fact some of the people say that it's the lack of regulations that's really to blame what do you have to say to to about well i think the banking sector was partly to blame for. the financial economic crisis. the very complex background to it was no doubt the banking activity trading activity played a significant part of the long welcome part in the way in which the excesses were generated and i do think there are many lessons to be one of which is about regulation there was probably too little regulation. over the last four years regulatory hansoms to be very significant was mu
energy generation and we're paying a lot of attention to renewables energy. nuclear power to gas we want to make sure the sources of supply are good and diversify because we think that's what makes sense for the long term interests of the british economy i know you have a lot of experience in banking one of the issues that we hear more and more about is the fact that it's the banking sector that's to blame or partially to blame for the current state of the of the global economy and in fact some...
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. >> a lot of energy and time devoted to an artificially created crisis. matt miller, thanks for joining us. next, have you sent your holiday cards yet? if not, you are not alone. why more americans are taking a pass on this tradition. you ever notice that some people just have a knack for giving the perfect gift? they put real thought into it. and find just... the right...thing. how do they do that? more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. pick up a ridgid jobmax...